Mergy is a browser extension designed to streamline the process of combining GitHub repository contents into a single text file, which can be optimized for use with Anthropic's Claude AI. This tool is particularly useful for developers working with small to medium-sized libraries.
Mergy is a browser extension designed to streamline the process of combining GitHub repository contents into a single text file, which can be optimized for use with Anthropic's Claude AI. This tool is particularly useful for developers working with small to medium-sized libraries.
Mergy is a convenient browser extension that helps users combine contents from any public GitHub repository into a single text document. Designed for use with Anthropic's Claude Projects, Mergy simplifies the fetching, combining, and downloading of repository files. The tool ensures that the combined text is optimized for AI processing, making it easier for developers to provide context for entire codebases. Key features include customizable file inclusion/exclusion rules, respect for .gitignore rules, and support for custom ignore patterns. Mergy is especially useful for small to medium-sized libraries and requires a GitHub Personal Access Token for API access.
Who will use Mergy by Betalgo?
Developers
AI Researchers
GitHub Users
How to use the Mergy by Betalgo?
Step1: Visit a GitHub repository
Step2: Click the Mergy icon and configure settings
Step3: Select files to include
Step4: Download the combined file
Step5: Upload to Claude Projects for AI analysis or code generation
Platform
web
chrome
Mergy by Betalgo's Core Features & Benefits
The Core Features
Fetch files from GitHub
Combine selected files
Optimize content for AI processing
Download combined file
Customizable file rules
.gitignore support
Support for custom ignore patterns
The Benefits
Streamlines AI-assisted programming
Saves time in combining repository contents
Enhances AI context understanding
Mergy by Betalgo's Main Use Cases & Applications
Preparing repositories for AI analysis
Combining small to medium-sized GitHub libraries
Providing context for codebases to Claude AI
FAQs of Mergy by Betalgo
Do I need a GitHub Personal Access Token to use Mergy?